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Old 08-25-11 | 07:26 PM
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http://baen.org/library/books.asp

click on a book and the page for that book comes up. there is an option to email it to your kindle, or to download the mobi/epub/lit/whatever either compressed in a zip or uncompressed.
<3 Thank you. I knew I had to be missing something obvious.
Old 08-26-11 | 12:09 PM
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The Kindle Daily Deals are interesting. I just bought Elizabeth Street, which I'd heard about before, for $1.99, and Like Water for Elephants was $2.99 yesterday.
Old 08-26-11 | 02:09 PM
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I got my kindle about a year ago because I have a hard time reading due to an eye ailment. I love it.
Old 08-30-11 | 10:26 AM
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With Borders liquidating, I got a Kobo for $50, when they used to go for $139. Thing is, I can only buy books from Borders.com. The clerk at the store told me you can buy from Amazon, and like a fool I believed her.

So my question to Kobo owners is CAN you buy from Amazon? And does anyone know the fate of Borders.com as an ebook seller?
Old 08-30-11 | 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Traxan
With Borders liquidating, I got a Kobo for $50, when they used to go for $139. Thing is, I can only buy books from Borders.com. The clerk at the store told me you can buy from Amazon, and like a fool I believed her.

So my question to Kobo owners is CAN you buy from Amazon? And does anyone know the fate of Borders.com as an ebook seller?
Looks like the main source of books for it has always been their main website.

And here are some of the Borders-related questions in their FAQ. Looks like you're fine, and the Borders component of the reader was only an optional supplemental way to purchase things. Seems like a decent e-reader to me, although not one of the big two, so your choices will obviously be a bit more limited.
Old 08-30-11 | 03:47 PM
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Kobobooks.com is just fine, and they have coupons at times to make non Agency books cheaper.
Old 08-30-11 | 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Traxan
With Borders liquidating, I got a Kobo for $50, when they used to go for $139. Thing is, I can only buy books from Borders.com. The clerk at the store told me you can buy from Amazon, and like a fool I believed her.

So my question to Kobo owners is CAN you buy from Amazon? And does anyone know the fate of Borders.com as an ebook seller?
You can buy from any ebook seller that uses Standard Adobe DRM. That's kobo, Sony, and a few others.

If Kobo has updated to the newest Adobe DRM, they'd support Barnes and Noble books also (they have their own flavor of Adobe DRM). But I'm not sure if they've done that yet.

Or - you can break the DRM - even from Amazon books and convert to epub with Calibre - but I'd bet we're not supposed to talk about that here. DRM sucks.
Old 08-31-11 | 08:54 AM
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I got a refurb of the new Nook Touch and I am blown away how much I love it. Just leaps and bounds better than the old Nook.

Only negative is its a complete rip off how B&N advertise 2 gig but 75% is reserved or in use leaving only 240 mb for you.
Old 09-03-11 | 03:19 PM
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TechCrunch has details on the next-gen Kindle. This will be the high-end version co-existing with the standard Kindles. Here's a rundown:

7-inch Touch Tablet (possible 10-inch version in Spring 2012)
Full Color Backlit Screen
No Buttons (onscreen keyboard)
Android
Amazon’s Cloud Player (music)
Amazon’s Instant Video Player (movies)
Web Browser
6GB Storage
WiFi Only

Release Date: End of November
Price: $250 (might include free Amazon Prime)

http://techcrunch.com/2011/09/02/amazon-kindle-tablet/
http://techcrunch.com/2011/09/02/ama...-tablet-photo/

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^ I'm in for one.
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I'm not. I still don't see why people would opt for an LCD screen for reading books when they can use e-ink.
Old 09-03-11 | 04:22 PM
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I'm not. I still don't see why people would opt for an LCD screen for reading books when they can use e-ink.
I doubt I'll read anything on it. But since I want Prime anyway, it's basically $170 for access to the world of Android apps, a music and movie player, a web browser etc.
Old 09-03-11 | 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Supermallet
I'm not. I still don't see why people would opt for an LCD screen for reading books when they can use e-ink.
This.

If Amazon no longer offers e-ink I'll definitely be switching to a competitor's device when I eventually replace my Kindle.
Old 09-03-11 | 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Chad
If Amazon no longer offers e-ink I'll definitely be switching to a competitor's device when I eventually replace my Kindle.
I don't think you have to worry about Amazon abandoning e-ink. The article says:

As far as the existing e-ink-based Kindles, all I’ve heard is that they’ll continue to co-exist with this new tablet (though the DX may or may not stick around). They’ll simply be the low-end, low-cost Kindles, whereas this new one will be the high-end one (at least until the 10-inch version comes out, if it does).

Oh and one more thing: Amazon has been working on a multi-touch screen/e-ink hybrid tablet device. But that’s nowhere near completion, I’m told. So for now, this new Kindle will have to do.

http://techcrunch.com/2011/09/02/amazon-kindle-tablet/
Old 09-03-11 | 09:34 PM
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I am a total whore for Amazon and I am not sure I see myself biting at this.

I have a Kindle, an iPad 2, and an Android phone. My brother has a Nook Color.

I love reading on my Kindle and I love using my iPad as a tablet computer for games, web browsing, reading comics, and consuming media (Netflix or Hulu+).

My Android phone has really disappointed me with the number of apps available. All the games that I really enjoy are only available iOS. I like how I can tweak Android but the applications are simply not there imo. When I play with my brother's Nook Color I am pleasantly surprised with how well it works - but it seems so small for gaming/surfing compared to the iPad.

I just wonder if the Amazon tablet is going to be in a weird grey zone where it isn't different enough to draw anyone away from the Nook 2 and it isn't impressive enough to draw anyone away from the iPad 2/3.
Old 09-04-11 | 01:40 AM
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I think it will knock out the Nook Color if the UI reports are true. It's got the benefit of a really integrated ecosystem for video, music, and books. Amazon offers all of that without leaving their garden. You get streaming video through Prime, music through the cloud, and books on the Kindle. In that sense, it's a smart all-in-one media player. I cannot see this being good for games and novelty apps having only 4 GB. I think the real smart thing to do would be to make this $199 and use it as a loss leader to get people in Amazon's ecosystem even more than they already are.
Old 09-12-11 | 12:20 PM
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There's a story going around today that Amazon is planning a Netflix-type subscription service for the Kindle.

Amazon reportedly in talks to launch a Netflix for books

In February, Amazon.com launched its long-awaited subscription video-streaming service as part of Amazon Prime, setting itself up to be a serious rival to Netflix. If we’re honest, it has yet to take off but let’s not be too harsh on a service that is essentially a bolt-on to its existing Amazon Prime annual subscription that offers free two day shipping with no minimum purchase amount for $79/year.

Today however we’re hearing reports via the WSJ that Amazon may soon launch a book equivalent of the service, charging a fixed monthly fee for access to a library of books. Amazon will reportedly offer book publishers a substantial fee for their involvement in the program.

The idea isn’t entirely new with services like ‘the library’, booksfree.com and bookswim existing for some time but both are currently primarily for offline paperbacks and hardbacks. There’s also 24symbols which recently launched a near identical offering, but currently only features titles that are public domain rather than premium bestsellers. With Amazon’s Kindle platform and intimate relationships with every premium publisher on the planet, this is a unique new space only the likes of Amazon and Apple are likely to be able to cater to.

Assuming this is true, my bet is on Amazon to dominate thanks to its first mover advantage and a name synonymous with books. Let’s face it, iBooks hasn’t had quite the impact we would have expected to see from a digital giant like Apple. I’d argue this is because of its lacking selection of books, poor access across multiple mobile platforms and its fewer features such as desktop reading, community highlighting, etc.

As with most subscription based online streaming or rental services these days you can expect this to only be available in the US.

http://thenextweb.com/insider/2011/0...lix-for-books/
Some sources are claiming that this will be included in Amazon Prime.

Amazon.com planning Netflix-style program for e-books

Amazon.com is in negotiations with publishers about a Netflix-style e-book service, that would allow customers to pay an annual fee to access a library of content, according to sources familiar with the matter. The service differs from the previously announced Kindle Lending Library, which allowed loans from libraries affiliated with the service, in that it will offer only older content (at least at first), and would be limited to Amazon Prime members.

It makes sense. Amazon.com has leveraged its Amazon Prime memberships for other things before, and the service is quite popular already, although Amazon.com has not revealed how many Prime members it has.

The Amazon Prime service gives members free two-day shipping on most items, and $3.99 one-day shipping (per item) as well. Earlier, in February, Amazon Prime members were given access to video streaming via Amazon.com's Instant Videos service.

Reportedly, Amazon.com would offer publishers a substantial fee if they participate in the service. Some sources said that Amazon.com would limit the amount of books that Amazon Prime customers could read freely every month. It's unclear if these customers could then pay "overage" fees to read more.

The titles would also be older ones, the sources added, and not current, timely bestsellers.

http://www.examiner.com/technology-i...-books-sources
Here's the original WSJ article, but you'll need to be a subscriber to read it:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...210224696.html
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though the DX may or may not stick around
That's too bad. The DX is the only e-ink e-reader big enough to read PDFs on. (without cropping and panning, I mean).
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Whatever happened to Amazon's plan to allow actual library books on the Kindle?
Old 09-13-11 | 07:08 AM
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Whatever happened to Amazon's plan to allow actual library books on the Kindle?

In April, was announced for "later in 2011" ...... patience.
Old 09-21-11 | 02:52 PM
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I guess they just needed me to give them a little push. Kindle books via libraries is now apparently live:

http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix....874&highlight=
Old 09-21-11 | 03:33 PM
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Good job, WallyOPD!
Old 09-21-11 | 04:12 PM
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Very cool, just browsed through a local library's Overdrive system to see what was there. Quite limited, but in fifteen minutes I saw enough books I'd read to keep me busy for a few months (after I get caught up on my purchased ebooks).
Old 09-22-11 | 12:22 AM
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The LA Library allows you to sign up for an e-card that you can use to check out e-books. No need to have a physical card. I just signed up for one.

Seems like most of the books have already been checked out. Wonder how many "copies" they have for each.
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Grabbed 3 titles already from the NY Public Library ..... very easy to go through the steps, even using the computer/USB route (which you need to do if you don't have WiFi and use the 3G for your Amazon purchases).


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